288 results on '"cockles"'
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102. The Functional Response of Oystercatchers (Haematopus ostralegus) Searching for Cockles (Cerastoderma edule) by Touch
103. Changes in the Number of Oystercatchers Haematopus ostralegus Wintering in the Burry Inlet in Relation to the Biomass of Cockles Cerastoderma edule and its Commercial Exploitation
104. Physical Disturbance and Marine Benthic Communities: The Effects of Mechanical Harvesting of Cockles on Non-Target Benthic Infauna
105. SEAFOOD "GARDENS"
106. Understanding spatial distributions: negative density-dependence in prey causes predators to trade-off prey quantity with quality
107. Selective Predation
108. Natural selection by pulsed predation: survival of the thickest
109. Navigating Over Space and Time: Fishing Effort Allocation and the Development of Customary Norms in an Open-Access Mangrove Estuary in Ecuador
110. Vibrio parahaemolyticus and Its Specific Bacteriophages as an Indicator in Cockles (Anadara granosa) for the Risk of V. parahaemolyticus Infection in Southern Thailand
111. Hosts Manipulated by One Parasite Incur Additional Costs from Infection by Another Parasite
112. NESTING OF THE WHITE-THROATED WOODCREEPER XIPHOCOLAPTES ALBICOLLIS
113. AUCTION PREVIEW: de Vere's 27 November
114. Non-trophic Interactions Control Benthic Producers on Intertidal Flats
115. Large scale patterns of trematode parasitism in a bivalve host : no evidence for a latitudinal gradient in infection levels
116. The riddle of the sands: how population dynamics explains causes of high bivalve mortality
117. SUCKING THE SHELL BEDS DRY? THE MORPHOMETRIC ANALYSIS OF OYSTER (SACCOSTREA GLOMERATA), COCKLE (ANADARA TRAPEZIA) AND WHELK (PYRAZUS EBENINUS) TO INTERPRET THE INTENSITY OF HUMAN EXPLOITATION OF MOLLUSCS AT THE SANDSTONE POINT SHELL MIDDEN COMPLEX, SOUTHEAST QUEENSLAND
118. Cross-habitat interactions among bivalve species control community structure on intertidal flats
119. Effect of trematode parasites on cockle Cerastoderma edule growth and condition index : a transplant experiment
120. Benthic disturbance affects intertidal food web dynamics : implications for investigations of ecosystem functioning
121. SUBSTRATUM PREFERENCE OF PHILOPHTHALMUS SP. CERCARIAE FOR CYST FORMATION UNDER NATURAL AND EXPERIMENTAL CONDITIONS
122. Dynamics of Bacterial Communities in Cockles (Cerastoderma edule) with Respect to Trematode Parasite (Bucephalus minimus) Infestation
123. Woodpeckers, decay, and the future of cavity-nesting vertebrate communities worldwide
124. Distribution of parasites in their second intermediate host, the cockle Cerastoderma edule : community heterogeneity and spatial scale
125. Relative importance of local biotic and environmental factors versus regional factors in driving macrobenthic species richness in intertidal areas
126. Interspecific Cavity-sharing Between a Helmeted Woodpecker (Dryocopus galeatus) and Two White-eyed Parakeets (Aratinga leucophthalma)
127. Modelling shellfish growth with dynamic energy budget models: an application for cockles and mussels in the Oosterschelde (southwest Netherlands)
128. Long-term variability in bivalve recruitment, mortality, and growth and their contribution to fluctuations in food stocks of shellfish-eating birds
129. Genetics, intensity-dependence, and host manipulation in the trematode Curtuteria australis : following the strategies of others?
130. Impacts of Shellfisheries and Nutrient Inputs on Waterbird Communities in the Wash, England
131. Decomposition of Warm Glow for Multiple Stakeholders: Stated Choice Valuation of Shellfishery Policy
132. Specialization on Guadua Bamboo Seeds by Three Bird Species in the Atlantic Forest of Argentina
133. Phylogenetically mediated anti-predator responses in bivalve molluscs
134. Estimation of Drag Coefficient and Settling Velocity of the Cockle Cerastoderma edule Using Particle Image Velocimetry (PIV)
135. Context-dependent effects of suspension feeding on intertidal ecosystem functioning
136. Rethinking the Interface between Ecology and Society. The Case of the Cockle Controversy in the Dutch Wadden Sea
137. Ripple Marks : The Story Behind the Story
138. Spatial Heterogeneity in Parasite Infections at Different Spatial Scales in an Intertidal Bivalve
139. Influence of cockle Cerastoderma edule bioturbation and tidal-current cycles on resuspension of sediment and polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons
140. Distribution of cockles Cerastoderma edule in the Eastern Scheldt : habitat mapping with abiotic variables
141. First Record and Description of Metacercariae of Curtuteria arguinae n. sp. (Digenea: Echinostomatidae), Parasite of Cockles Cerastoderma edule (Mollusca: Bivalvia) in Arcachon Bay, France
142. Rhinophylla pumilio
143. Digenean Larvae Parasitizing Cerastoderma edule (Bivalvia) and Nassarius reticulatus (Gastropoda) from Ria de Aveiro, Portugal
144. Aneura polyclada, A. polyptera and A. denticulata (Aneuraceae) from South America, Overlooked Names since 1886
145. Annual cockle Cerastoderma edule production in the Wadden Sea usually fails to sustain both wintering birds and a commercial fishery
146. The diet of brown teal (Anas chlorotis)
147. Decline of recruitment success in cockles and other bivalves in the Wadden Sea : possible role of climate change, predation on postlarvae and fisheries
148. Shellfish for Fishermen or for Birds? Article 6 Habitats Directive and the Precautionary Principle
149. Cockle Cerastoderma edule population mortality : role of the digenean parasite Himasthla quissetensis
150. Shellfish Fishery Severely Reduces Condition and Survival of Oystercatchers Despite Creation of Large Marine Protected Areas
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